This week we are excited to share again a “Weather science experiment”, named “Tornado in a Jar”. Hoping you all would like it. Personally, we like “Weather science experiments” so much. These experiments are not only fun to do but they also provides an excellent opportunity to learn about different environmental phenomenon as well. “Tornados” are one of the most exciting natural phenomenon and kids usually have a natural curiosity about how it forms? With this experiment we can explain them the exact science behind it. And I am sure they will have loads of fun too, while doing this. Overview As the name suggested “Tornado in a bottle” is…

Hi friends, hope you all had a wonderful thanksgiving break. Here we had a relaxing week. due to heavy rain, we did not had much outdoor activities but overall it was a good week with lots of fun and family time. Now, move on to this week’s experiment. This week’s experiment is specially dedicated to little kids and I am sure they will love it. When I had planned this experiment and discuss it with my girls, they had said that it is for little kids but we want to see the magic of explosion. So after much discussion, we had done this and now, I am excited to share…

Happy Children’s day to everyone! (I know, it is little late to wish..) And on this occasion, I am so excited to be a part of blog Children’s day blog train hosted by Vartika from (Vartika’s diary.com) and Prerna from (Prernawahi.com). I am all set to share my post for the blog train and equally excited to read what other awesome co-bloggers are sharing for the same. It has been said that, “If parents want to give their children a gift, the best thing they can do is to teach their children to love challenges, be intrigued by mistakes, enjoy efforts and keep on learning.’’ And it is also true…

Hi friends, hope you all had a happy Halloween. Last week was super busy. Kids have their Halloween party in school, I had done volunteering for hallowen party, then trick or treat..we had loads of fun and great family time while celebrate this kids favorite festival. And because of all these, we got little late in doing this week’s science experiment. I already had few ideas in mind and when I had discussed them with both girls, they had selected same experiment and said excitedly that “Ya, we want to do this experiment, this week”. So, now, no more suspense, and it is the time to get started with this…

Hi everyone and welcome back to #Scienceforkids series. I know, it is hard to get back to work after festive fun and holidays. So, this week we are trying to get back into momentum slowly by doing a simple and easy science experiment. This experiment is easy, interesting and can be conducted at home by using only two supplies. Name of experiment is “Potato and straw science experiment” Overview As the name suggested, the experiment will be conduct by using potato and straw. In this experiment, we will try to stab a potato with straw and after few steps, we will learn the amazing power of air pressure. With this…

It is time to get start with “Science for kids” We three are all set to share some easy, cool and interesting science experiments with this series and hoping you will like it. Before sharing the first experiment, I would like to share some tips before conducting science experiments at home, hoping it will help. Tips for conducting science experiments Pre plan your activity properly Yes! Pre planning is very important to conduct a science experiment smoothly and properly. And the first part begins with the theory preparation. keeps your notes ready and be clear about the things which you want to explain to your kids through this experiment. Next…